Unlike big-name critics writing for big-name media, I thought 'The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then Bigfoot' was a well-acted, well-written, and lovingly made allegory of the Greatest Generation.
It's a very gentle movie despite the title. It does not, however, come jam-packed with preachy and boring social justice messaging so maybe that's why it isn't getting more love than it's getting from far-Left ideologues pretending to be the arbiters of public tastes. Besides, it stars Sam Elliot.
Strongly recommended.